curvature

English

Etymology

From Latin curvare, from Latin curvatura. See also curve.

Pronunciation

  • (US) IPA(key): /ˈkɝ.və.tʃɚ/
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Noun

curvature (countable and uncountable, plural curvatures)

  1. The shape of something curved.
    • 9 October 2018, A. A. Dowd, AV Club The star and director of La La Land reunite for First Man’s spectacular trip to the moon
      In the first of the movie’s many striking images, we share his majestic view from the top, the curvature of the planet and the glow of the horizon brilliantly reflected in his helmet.
  2. (mathematics) The extent to which a subspace is curved within a metric space.
  3. (differential geometry) The extent to which a Riemannian manifold is intrinsically curved.

Translations


Italian

Noun

curvature f

  1. plural of curvatura

Latin

Participle

curvātūre

  1. vocative masculine singular of curvātūrus

Old French

Noun

curvature f (oblique plural curvatures, nominative singular curvature, nominative plural curvatures)

  1. curvature

Descendants

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